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CURRENT LAB MEMBERS
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Chelsea Specht
Principal Investigator
Evolution of tropical gingers (Zingiberales), Floral development and systematics of various monocot groups
PUBLICATIONS
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Heather Driscoll
Lab Manager & Research Associate
Systematics, Biogeography and Evolution of Polystichum ferns
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Madelaine Bartlett
Graduate Student, Plant Biology
Floral development and the evolution of floral symmetry in Monocots
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Chodon Sass
Graduate Student, Plant Biology
Systematics and evolution of ecological adaptation in Aechmea
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Tanya Renner
Graduate Student, Plant Biology
Evolution of proteins involved in plant carnivory
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Kali Lader
Graduate Student, Microbiology
Fungal endophyte community structure in California coastal redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens)
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Carolina Gomez
Graduate Student, Plant Biology
Population genetics and evolution of thermogenesis in mexican species of Dioon (Cycadales)
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Ana Almeida
Graduate Student, Plant Biology
Evolution of floral development in Zingiberales
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UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHERS
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Katrina Hong
SPUR
Floral developmental evolution
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Claudia Garcia
SPUR, McNair
Population genetics of Mexican Dioon
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Irene Liao
SPUR, Biology Fellows, Smithsonian RTP
Virus induced gene silencing in monocots
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Sara Fraley
SPUR
Systematics of Heliconia
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Esther Kim
CNR-BSP
VIGS in Costaceae and Zingiberaceae
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LAB ALUMNI
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WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
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Laura Lagomarsino
GPB 2008; SPUR, David's Scholar, RTP intern, Senior Thesis on systematics of Heliconiaceae.
Currently:
Graduate School, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University
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Claudia Henriquez
GPB 2008; SPUR, Senior Thesis on systematics of the Milla complex, Themidaceae.
Currently:
Plant Biology in Mexico
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Sarah Starkey
GPB 2008; SPUR, Senior Thesis on systematics of Ancistrocladus.
Currently:
Field Botanist
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Jennifer Bartlau
MEB 2008; SPUR, Floral development in Zingiberales.
Currently:
Field Botanist
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Hillary Cooper
Microbiology 2007; SPUR, Senior Thesis on systematics of Ruscaceae.
Currently:
Laboratory manager for Dr. Paul Fine, Integrative Biology, UCB
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Sankar Sridaran
MEB 2007; SPUR, Senior Thesis on comparative genetics and Floral Development in Costaceae and Musaceae
Currently:
Center for DIsease Control (CDC), EID intern.
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Yizhuo Wang
MCB 2007; URAP, Senior Thesis on the systematics of Costaceae
Currently:
MedImmune, research assistant.
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Debra Wang
IB 2007; URAP: Graduated from College of Letters and Science with double major (Biology/Psychology)
Currently:
Teaching & Heading to Grad School in public health/p>
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Christina "Tina" Johnson
Currently:
Graduate school in the Botany department at Miami University of Ohio with Dr. John Kiss
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UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
FORMER URAP/SPUR Projects (2007-2008)
Laura Lagomarsino (below) was the recipient of a Nathan and Violet David Scholars Fellowship for undergraduate research at UC Berkeley and a recipient of a 2007-2008 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship. Laura studies systematics and evolution of Heliconia for her research program and will spend the summer of 2007 at the Smithsonian Institution working with W. John Kress on reconstructing the ancestral ecology of Central American heliconias. In the picture below, Laura is seen hugging a Heliconia while simultaneously talking on the phone to Hillary. Can they ever get plant systematics off their minds?
  
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Sarah Starkey (GPB 08) spent the year working with graduate student Tanya Renner on the phylogeny and evolution of carnivorous plants in the Caryophyllales. Sarah worked independently to help Tanya develop an understanding of evolution within the genus Ancistrocladus. Below, Sarah is showing her love for Nepenthes...

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Claudia Henriquez (GPB 08) developed two projects: she assisted Chodon Sass with her work on understanding the evolution of the bromeliad genus Aechmea, and she worked with Dra. Victoria Sosa in Mexico working on a phylogeny of Milla (Themidaceae). Her honors thesis project focused on Milla. Claudia is shown below with related genus, Brodiaea.

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Jennifer Bartlau (MEB 08) worked with Madelaine Bartlett on developing a system for photographing and documenting floral development across the Zingiberales. Irene Liao (GPB 09) started in the lab working on several phylogenetic projects in the lab. She is currently working on an honor's thesis project on virus induced gene silencing across Monocots. Here, Jennifer and Irene are enjoying the carnivorous plants up at the UC Botanical Garden.

And Irene is caught botanizing...

FORMER URAP/SPUR Projects (2006-2007)
 
HIllary and Debra worked as a power team, developing a phylogeny of the monocot family Ruscaceae. This family includes diverse plant forms like Dracaena, Ruscus, and Convallaria and HIllary is interested in the evolution of plant habit and habitat. Hillary completed this project for her undergraduate thesis, and this image of her being attacked by a Dasylirion probably rang true for her as she finished up....
 
Sankar Sridaran, here shown with his beloved Costus dubius, has completed his senior thesis project, working on developing a system for using techniques developed in model organisms in order to better understand floral development in the diverse Zingiberales (tropical gingers). While managing the greenhouses, he also extracted MADS box genes from a variety of species of gingers and examining their sequences and expression patterns to help understand the role of candidate genes in creating the diverse floral morphologies in the Zingiberales.

Yizhuo Wang, MCB 2007, finished her honor's thesis on a phylogeny of New World Costus (Costaceae) in order to develop a robust hypothesis concerning the pattern of evolution of bee and bird pollination in these charasmatic species. Once this is completed, we will be able to better understand the importance of ecology in driving morphological evolution of flowers in Costus. Ongoing SPUR projects continue in Yizhuo's footsteps...
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Otto and Asa Gray

Lab Dogs
This duo is often found roaming the halls of Koshland in search of cookies (Otto) or apples (Asa Gray). Please avoid feeding them, if they let you.
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